Open-plan log cabin sleeping two, located within the grounds of the owners’ house near to village of Lydford, with its three welcoming pubs and proximity to Dartmoor National Park.

This property is situated just outside the village of Lydford, which is located on the western edge of Dartmoor, making it a fantastic choice for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, particularly walking and hiking. A short distance from the property is the spectacular Lydford Gorge, with its 30-metre waterfall and range of scenic walking routes. Further afield, away from Dartmoor, both the Devon and Cornwall coasts are within a thirty-mile drive, including the historic town of Tintagel, famed for its connections to King Arthur, and the picturesque cove at Crackington Haven.

This single-storey open-plan property offers spacious accommodation for two, with the bedroom area being separated from the rest of the space by a screen partition. The lounge area is homely and welcoming, with co-ordinating fabrics and upholstery, comfortable seating, and a cosy wood burner, for which the first basket of logs is provided. There is a TV, allowing guests to relax and enjoy a film in the evenings. The dining area has a pine dining table and attractive antique sideboard, whilst the kitchen area is equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher. The screened-off sleeping area with a king-sized which can be made up as twin beds on request, thanks to the zip-and-link beds. The bathroom has a shower-over-bath and WC and a washer/dryer.

Outside, there is a spacious lawn garden for guests to enjoy, with seating and a BBQ provided, making it a great space to enjoy the quiet surroundings and countryside views. There is ample parking available.

1 King-size (which can be made up as a twin on request)

Bathroom with shower-over-bath and WC

TV and DVD

Kitchen is equipped with a oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer

Tranquil rural location with stunning countryside views ideal couple’s retreat for an escape to the West Country

Charming studio-style log cabin with exposed beams and features

Large attractive garden with luscious lawn to relax and enjoy the sun

Fantastically situated on the western edge of Dartmoor

Downstairs bedroom

Downstairs bathroom

Open fire / woodburner

Internet access

Pub nearby

Romantic

Log Cabin / Lodge

Towels included

Property code: LYDLO

Open-plan log cabin sleeping two, located within the grounds of the owners’ house near to village of Lydford, with its three welcoming pubs and proximity to Dartmoor National Park.

This property is situated just outside the village of Lydford, which is located on the western edge of Dartmoor, making it a fantastic choice for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, particularly walking and hiking. A short distance from the property is the spectacular Lydford Gorge, with its 30-metre waterfall and range of scenic walking routes. Further afield, away from Dartmoor, both the Devon and Cornwall coasts are within a thirty-mile drive, including the historic town of Tintagel, famed for its connections to King Arthur, and the picturesque cove at Crackington Haven.

This single-storey open-plan property offers spacious accommodation for two, with the bedroom area being separated from the rest of the space by a screen partition. The lounge area is homely and welcoming, with co-ordinating fabrics and upholstery, comfortable seating, and a cosy wood burner, for which the first basket of logs is provided. There is a TV, allowing guests to relax and enjoy a film in the evenings. The dining area has a pine dining table and attractive antique sideboard, whilst the kitchen area is equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher. The screened-off sleeping area with a king-sized which can be made up as twin beds on request, thanks to the zip-and-link beds. The bathroom has a shower-over-bath and WC and a washer/dryer.

Outside, there is a spacious lawn garden for guests to enjoy, with seating and a BBQ provided, making it a great space to enjoy the quiet surroundings and countryside views. There is ample parking available.

Property code: LYDLO

1 King-size (which can be made up as a twin on request)

Bathroom with shower-over-bath and WC

TV and DVD

Kitchen is equipped with a oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer

Wi-Fi included

Wood burner (first basket of logs provided)

Electric and heating included

Spacious garden

Towels and linen included

Outdoor seating and BBQ

Not suitable for babies and children

Regret no pets

Ample parking available

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 4 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

4.8

Overall equipment

5

Overall comfort

5

Overall location

5

Reviewed by
Greg
14th February 2020

We were a little unlucky with the timing of this holiday - Storm Dennis bringing a week of gales and flooding to this area, but this was such a peaceful, warm and pleasant cottage to come back to every day. The place is really cosy, everything is there you need but it has so much character and style. It is close to a main road making it easy to getRead more out and about but far enough away from it to be quiet and tranquil. We had a couple of young deer visit the garden several days as well! Hide

Reviewed by
Steve
28th September 2019

We stayed for the first week of October 2019. It is a single storey open plan annexe in the grounds of a large house. Comfortable, homely and well equipped, nicely located for walking on Dartmoor. Lovely view over garden. Richard and Wendy the owners who live in the house, made us feel very welcome. Several good pubs within reasonable distance for Read moreevening meals. We would particularly recommend the Peter Tavy at Peter Tavy (especially if you like pies) and the Castle Inn in Lydford Hide

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

Open-plan log cabin sleeping two, located within the grounds of the owners’ house near to village of Lydford, with its three welcoming pubs and proximity to Dartmoor National Park.

This property is situated just outside the village of Lydford, which is located on the western edge of Dartmoor, making it a fantastic choice for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, particularly walking and hiking. A short distance from the property is the spectacular Lydford Gorge, with its 30-metre waterfall and range of scenic walking routes. Further afield, away from Dartmoor, both the Devon and Cornwall coasts are within a thirty-mile drive, including the historic town of Tintagel, famed for its connections to King Arthur, and the picturesque cove at Crackington Haven.

This single-storey open-plan property offers spacious accommodation for two, with the bedroom area being separated from the rest of the space by a screen partition. The lounge area is homely and welcoming, with co-ordinating fabrics and upholstery, comfortable seating, and a cosy wood burner, for which the first basket of logs is provided. There is a TV, allowing guests to relax and enjoy a film in the evenings. The dining area has a pine dining table and attractive antique sideboard, whilst the kitchen area is equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher. The screened-off sleeping area with a king-sized which can be made up as twin beds on request, thanks to the zip-and-link beds. The bathroom has a shower-over-bath and WC and a washer/dryer.

Outside, there is a spacious lawn garden for guests to enjoy, with seating and a BBQ provided, making it a great space to enjoy the quiet surroundings and countryside views. There is ample parking available.

We were a little unlucky with the timing of this holiday - Storm Dennis bringing a week of gales and flooding to this area, but this was such a peaceful, warm and pleasant cottage to come back to every day. The place is really cosy, everything is there you need but it has so much character and style. It is close to a main road making it easy to getRead more out and about but far enough away from it to be quiet and tranquil. We had a couple of young deer visit the garden several days as well! Hide

Reviewed by
Steve
28th September 2019

We stayed for the first week of October 2019. It is a single storey open plan annexe in the grounds of a large house. Comfortable, homely and well equipped, nicely located for walking on Dartmoor. Lovely view over garden. Richard and Wendy the owners who live in the house, made us feel very welcome. Several good pubs within reasonable distance for Read moreevening meals. We would particularly recommend the Peter Tavy at Peter Tavy (especially if you like pies) and the Castle Inn in Lydford Hide

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

This property is personally managed by
Kerry.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 4 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

4.8

Overall equipment

5

Overall comfort

5

Overall location

5

Reviewed by
Greg
14th February 2020

We were a little unlucky with the timing of this holiday - Storm Dennis bringing a week of gales and flooding to this area, but this was such a peaceful, warm and pleasant cottage to come back to every day. The place is really cosy, everything is there you need but it has so much character and style. It is close to a main road making it easy to getRead more out and about but far enough away from it to be quiet and tranquil. We had a couple of young deer visit the garden several days as well! Hide

Reviewed by
Steve
28th September 2019

We stayed for the first week of October 2019. It is a single storey open plan annexe in the grounds of a large house. Comfortable, homely and well equipped, nicely located for walking on Dartmoor. Lovely view over garden. Richard and Wendy the owners who live in the house, made us feel very welcome. Several good pubs within reasonable distance for Read moreevening meals. We would particularly recommend the Peter Tavy at Peter Tavy (especially if you like pies) and the Castle Inn in Lydford Hide